We are only a few short -term days of the opening day of the MLB in 2025, but the trend of withdrawn from the star of the Boston Red Sox, Rafael Devers, already raises certain concerns.
The designated striker of the Red Sox made 12 appearances on the plates during the first three games of the Boston season. Although he did not record this at these at-bats, his 10 stick withdrawals made a rather unhappy story.
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Boston Red Sox appointed the striker Rafael Devers, n ° 11, walked in the canoe during the first round against the Texas Rangers in the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, March 27, 2025. (Images Tim Heitman-Imagn)
This volume of stick withdrawals represented an unprecedented rate in the first three games of any MLB season ever recorded, USA Today reported.
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The difficulties of the regular season of details arise on the heels of a tense spring training. During the exhibition period, the manager of the Red Sox, Alex Cora and Devers, seemed to be in disagreement to find out if he would spend time on the baseball diamond covering the third base.
Shortly before the opening day, Cora confirmed that Devers would manage the designated shocking tasks of the full -time team.

Rafael Devers, n ° 11 of the Boston Red Sox, reacts during a bat against the Texas Rangers during the second round in the Globe Life Field on March 29, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)
So far, the Red Sox season has been far from ideal – although only for only four games. The 2025 campaign took a promising start while Boston celebrated an opening victory of 5-2 on the Texas Rangers.
However, the Red Sox has successfully completed their next three games, falling to 1-3 in the young season.

Rafael Devers, n ° 11 of the Red Sox of Boston, was seated in the canoe after having removed the Texas Rangers during the fifth round in the Globe Life Field on March 30, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)
The former Director of Baseball of Red Sox, Chaim Bloom, previously described Devers like a star, and the franchises pays it like one. Devers signed a contract with the Red Sox worth $ 313.5 million in January 2023, ESPN reported.
He finished last season with 28 circuits and had an average of the stick of .272.